BIOGRAPHY
SADLER, JOHN, business manager;
b. Chatham, 1840 (bap. 5 Jul 1840), s/o David Sadler and Jane Barclay;
m. 1875 Agnes J. Muirhead, d/o William Muirhead and Ann Gray; d.
Chatham, 14 Oct 1893.
Around 1860 John Sadler returned
from Dalhousie to the place of his birth and hired on as a bookkeeper
with Gilmour, Rankin & Co. He had "a great mind for figures"
and was lured away in 1863 to work as accountant for William Muirhead.
He subsequently acted as manager of the extensive lumber and shipping
operations conducted bythe Muirhead firm. It was said that his knowledge
of detail was remarkable and that he could do many jobs at once.
In the early 1870s Sadler was
a stockholder in the Chatham Branch Railway Co. He was an incorporator
of the World Publishing Co. in 1882. In 1884 he wa a founding director
of the Miramichi Steam Navigation Co.
Before he married the daughter of his employer, Sadler lived at
the Bowser House in Chatham, and he made countless friends among
the public. "No man" stated the Union Advocate,
"was more widely known or popular in the country." He
was often called upon to mediate disputes and enjoyed such an outstanding
reputation for judiciousness and the saying, "I'll have it
to John Sadler" (for fair settlement), passed into everyday
speech on the Miramichi.
Sadler was predeceased in 1882 by his wife, Agnes J. Muirhead,
age thirty-seven. He was in serious financial difficulty in 1891.
When he died two years later, at age fifty-three, he left a teenaged
daughter and son.
SOURCES: [b/d] Advocate 25
Oct 1893 [m] Presb. Witness 12 Jun 1875 / Advance 26 Oct 1893; Fraser
(C); Telegraph 19 Jan 1882; Williston Collection; World 22 Mar 1882,
3 Dec 1884
Source: W.D. Hamilton, Dictionary
of Miramichi Biography (1997), p. 338.
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